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Christian Ney

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Tuesday, November 29th 2011, 1:33pm

AMD Not Competing with Intel Anymore, Goes Mobile

OH DEAR!

In a move than could very well be interpreted as exchanging one problem for another, Advanced Micro Devices has decided to stop focusing so much on the PC business and get its act closer together on the mobile front.

The Bulldozer disaster, as it is known in some circles, must have persuaded AMD's leadership that the PC side of their business wasn't flying very well and far anymore.


Though everyone was expecting much from 8-core processors, the performance was, in the end, well lower than some of AMD's own previous-generation chips.

Whether because of this or something else, it was reported that Advanced Micro Devices has chosen to distance itself from its competition with Intel.

That is to say, it will focus less on processors for PCs and pay more attention to the mobile market.

As such, it will probably start to customize its Fusion platform in such a way as to create tablet and smartphone chips.

"We're at an inflection point," said AMD spokesman Mike Silverman, according to a Mercury News report. "We will all need to let go of the old 'AMD versus Intel' mindset, because it won't be about that anymore."

If anything, 2011, with more than half a year of lacking an actual CEO, was a clear symptom that Advanced Micro Devices had to do something, and soon.

The company has a new leader now and, sure enough, the man took some fairly drastic measures, and that includes more than this latest change in direction, as well as a branded RAM project.

The workforce also suffered, especially the PR and marketing departments AMD axed large portions of each as part of its plan to cut total worldwide employee count by 10%).

The complicated thing about the focus on mobile is that ARM already has that well enough in hand, and NVIDIA just launched the Kal-El too. AMD may just be exchanging one headache for another with this.


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Tuesday, November 29th 2011, 1:34pm

:dash1: ;( ;( ;( :kopfantisch: :daddeln: :diablo: :bomb: :tot: :sos: :rtfm: :irre: :orc:

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Tuesday, November 29th 2011, 5:02pm

I mean worst case they would stop making x86 CPUs. And this would be bad for customers. No more competition in the x86 CPU market ... that would be a very bad thing.
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Wednesday, November 30th 2011, 7:56am

Ich habe nun eine News zu diesem Thema verfasst, die auch meine Sichtweise enthält. Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass AMD in naher Zukunft keine x86-Prozessoren mehr herstellen wird.

http://www.ocaholic.ch/xoops/html/module…hp?storyid=4460
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Wednesday, November 30th 2011, 9:26am

no comment ;(
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Wednesday, November 30th 2011, 9:43am

Dieser Trend kann in meinen Augen auf für Enthusiasten positive Folgen haben. Stell dir mal vor wieviele Kerne eine ARM-CPU haben müsste, bis sie 130 Watt Verlustleistung erzeugt! Eine solche CPU wäre definitiv konkurrenzfähig zu Sandy Bridge. Das gross Haken an der Sache ist im Endeffekt die softwareseitige Unterstützung.
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